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The Golden Ticket - MCG and Marvel Medallion Club tickets and Corporate Box tickets at the Gabba, MCG and Marvel.
IRON MAIDEN.
Hard to go past most those already mentioned, The Beatles, The Clash, Pink Floyd & Joy Division would top my list.
One band I haven't seen mentioned is Squeeze who had several very good songs - Tempted/Cool for Cats/Black Coffee in Bed among them - & weren't afraid to change it up, not a top echelon band but one that deserves a mention.
Led Zeppelin
Iron Maiden
Black Sabbath
The Rolling Stones
Queen
Pink Floyd
Oasis
Dire Straits
The Who
Supergrass
Can't believe the lack of love for the Stone Roses
When you only release 2 albums, what can you really expect? UK have produced a lot of great bands, and so 2 studio albums (the latter of which is arguably a good 45 min album buried within a bloated CD-filler) doesn't much stack up when preparing top ten lists.
I have my own 7 track personal playlist from Second Coming, seldom listen to the rest.Yep was listening to the extended version of Fools Gold last night in the headphones. No doubting its brilliance, but they just didnt have the longevity.
I have my own 7 track personal playlist from Second Coming, seldom listen to the rest.
1. Breaking into Heaven
2. Ten Storey Love Song
3. Tears
4. Love Spreads
5. Driving South
6. Begging You
7. Daybreak
Kind of like an album within a double album, or 2 EPs (1-4 & 5-7) squashed together. I guess after several years they might have felt their fans had earned a lot of material, but if they just released something like the above then it might have gained more traction.
The Made of Stone documentary by super-fan Shane Meadows is excellent.